THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. November 13, 1973 I Officials meet on r f problems of energy (Continued from Page 1) his address to the nation last week, President Nixon urged states to reduce highway speed limits to 50 MPH. While all the participants in yes- terday's meeting appeared genu- inely committed to the project, not all were especially hopeful about its results. In a pessimistic moment, Claude Orr commented wryly, "People will probably drag out their elec- tric heaters and make all our efforts fruitless." IIARRY'S ARMY SURPLUS 1166 Broadway (north of Broadway bridge) 769-9247 open: mon-fri: 10-7 sot: 9-6 i CALCULATORS! CALCULATORS! CALCULATORS! Looking for a calculator? Come on in to your friend- ly neighborhood U-CELLAR and checkout the wide selection of models that we have available. 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'I kI Taking his lumps Donald Segretti speaks with newsmen yesterday before entering the federal correctional institute at Lompoc in Santa Barbara county where he will serve a six month sentence for violating federal election laws, AUDIENCE BEHAVIOR: Daystar feels 'U' pressure I UNDERGRADUATE LIBRARY MULTIPURPOSE ROOM (Continued from Page 1) PROBLEMSrCROPPED up again early this year. At each of the UAC-Daystar con- certs, the building manager and the fire marshal file a report of the evening with the University's Director of S a f e t y Frederick Davids. As is customary in such situia- tions, Young claimed that whiletthe good reports are dutifully filed away forever, the negative reports resurface in University offices to give the concert program a bad image. AND AFTER a series of raucus crowds that was topped this S ear by B.B. King and Roberta Flack, University officials got together to discuss a possible remedy. Young said she was invited as a "resource person" during a meet- ing two weeks ago with Pierpont, Vice President for Student Services Henry Johnson and the director of the scheduling office, Alfred Stuart. The committee discussed and consented to the present guide- lines which include an agreement that UAC-Daystar will file a re- port of each concert to Davids along with the one normally filid by the auditorium management. popular concerts that are guaran- teed to be boistrous, rowdy and! YOUNG SAID that UAC-Daystar's lucrative? b, lack of input on the reports thatj were filed often caused an im- "WHAT ARE WE to do?" asked{ balanced and "loaded" viewpoint Young. "Just go through three folk of the concerts. singers a term?" The guidelines, however, have "We're not running a series for created as well as solved a problem the administration. Where are we for the organization: namely, going to put the concerts students where is UAC-Daystar to house want to see?" 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